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A lot of things caught our attention about the new Georgia Alice collection and campaign. There was that perfect shade of pink, the slouchy black suit pants, the flared skirts, the frayed edges, the sheeny shiny shorts and those baggy/tapered jean cuts that march to nobody else’s beat… and then…

There’s nothing much we admire more than clever and creative locals seeing a niche or having a unique little dream and getting stuck into making it work and making it their own, and lately our eyes have been caught and our tums made happy by some incredible boutique food businesses…

Jayne Min and her blog Stop It Right Now are two of my favourite things to look at on the internet. SIRN first came into my consciousness via an image of a skateboard, perfectly skinned in one of those jewel-hued, slightly Moroccan/Turkish/something grid prints from that Celine collection. Jayne, who’s…

We love wool, and this week is Choose Wool Week, so we thought we’d get involved by doing a series of little interviews featuring some of our favourite New Zealanders working with wool. Wool is a renewable and biodegradable fibre source, it’s beautiful, warm, versatile, natural, local and just plain lovely……

In year seven the big science project was ‘Science Badge’. To earn our badge we had to choose from a wide range of scientific subjects and complete activities on that subject. The activities ranged from mediocre (meteorology – record the weather for a week) to complex (energy – build a…

Bittersweet is an escape to Queenstown with my two best friends. Sweet because the few days were full of mountains, lakes, smiles, secrets, whiskey, wine and The Sherwood. Bitter because it was a goodbye. I’m now halfway across the world. Slow mornings were spent sleeping in, drinking coffee in the…

These extremely decadent, deliciously chewy, caramelly, nutty raw sweet treats were stumbled upon in my kitchen as a happy consequence of raw cheesecake unbaking gone wrong. I ended up with cashew butter instead of the filling I was attempting to make… but I’m not upset about this in the slightest…